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Originally posted by BourneConspiracy
Opinion, isn't it?
Originally posted by jesiaha
reply to post by BourneConspiracy
I'm more 'writer/'director'' oriented when it comes to movie appreciation
Originally posted by SaulGoodman
Originally posted by BourneConspiracy
Opinion, isn't it?
Of course. That's why I'm interested in everyone's thoughts on it. Plus, maybe I'll hear of a few new movies in the process.
Oh, and I'll never be able to forge Amelie. France does whimsy, surrealism and existentialism well too. Bunuel set up shop there for awhile. And one of the first foreign movies that hit me hard was one of theirs called "The Man on the Train"
I will disagree with you on British TV dramas, I think America does them better. Haven't watched all of Luther yet, but I do have the whole run of Life of Mars (I wish they would send Ashes to Ashes over here as well, I need some more Gene Hunt). I think with The Wire, Breaking Bad, Deadwood, etc, the US kind of dominates in that arena. Though, I haven't seen a lot of British drama. Comedy, might be a different story, I envy any country that has Charlie Brooker.
Originally posted by SaulGoodman
Quentin Tarantino
Originally posted by BourneConspiracy
For example, I'd never turn to America for horror. They're just awful.
I'd turn to European countries like Spain, France and Germany. E.g. Martyrs is amazing. REC as well. Just really good horrors.
Originally posted by ShadowAngel85
Originally posted by SaulGoodman
Quentin Tarantino
I still don't understand why this asshole is so popular. All he does is rip-off asian and american movies from the 70's in a very bad way, mixing alot of stuff together - very bad and somehow people go crazy over that unwatchable crap.
Originally posted by jesiaha
Charlie Brooker is hilarious. I always was a big fan of british humour
Originally posted by listerofsmeg
as my favourite movies are american made i have to say america makes the best movies imo.
moon.
The list goes on but here are some examples of fine movie making by the americans.
Originally posted by blupblup
Horrors over the last few years have been dominated by the French, they've made some excellent films.
Scandinavians are making some great films and shows recently.
Spain make some excellent gritty stories.
edit on 1/5/12 by blupblup because: (no reason given)